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BMX Cycling Racing at the Cycling UCI World Championships 2023


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BMX Cycling Racing at the Cycling UCI World Championships 2023

 

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  • 6 months later...

Continuing the squad announcements for Glasgow, today we have :GBR BMX

 

Olympic BMX champions Beth Shriever and Charlotte Worthington named in British squad for Worlds - BBC Sport

 

BMX racing

Elite Men: Ross Cullen, Quillan Isidore, Eddie Moore, Paddy Sharrock, Kye Whyte

Elite Women: Beth Shriever

Under-23 Men: Matthew Gilston, Callum Russell

Under-23 Women: Emily Hutt

Junior Men: Mark Fletcher, Alexander Talbott

Junior Women: Betsy Bax, Ava Brown, Sienna Harvey

 

BMX freestyle park

Elite men: Declan Brooks, Shaun Gornall, James Jones, Jude Jones, Kieran Reilly, Dylan Hessey (reserve)

Elite women: Sasha Pardoe, Holly Pipe, Charlotte Worthington

 

For BMX Racing, :GBR really need Shriever to stay fit and healthy and to consistently be making finals so that they can move up the rankings and secure a second quota on the women's side. For the guys, whilst there is more depth, there isn't the same degree of consistency and they will also be looking to move up a couple of places in the rankings and secure 2 quotas.

 

A top 3 finish in the freestyle events gets a quota for Paris. High hopes for Charlotte Worthington, Declan Brooks and Kieran Reilly, Hopefully they can use home advantage to book their tickets on the Eurostar next year. 

 

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:SVK Team Slovakia :SVK

 

BMX RACING

 

Men Championship:

Sebastián Sulka, Peter Danihel

 

Men Challenge:

Filip Čillík

 

Women Championship:

Dominika Maniková

 

Women Challenge:

Kristína Madarásová, Grace Hudák

 

 

BMX FREESTYLE

 

Men:

Tomáš Tohol

 

Women:

Naomi Vojtechovská

 

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Five :FRA french riders in the men's elite final. If they rank 4th to 8th like they did one year ago, I swear, I'll ask for political asylum somewhere.

 

Edit: ok, fine.

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Nice for France and stuff, but it isn't great for the sport when the top 6 consists of five French riders if you ask me.

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